On last month's tour, I think her promoters badly underestimated Lindsey's popularity. With a few exceptions, like Webster Hall, I believe they booked her in venues which were much too small. Many sold out in only a few days.

I hope they don't make the same mistake on the Euro tour, both in the sizes of the venues and in the length of the tour. It's clear to me that she has enough of a fan base there to support more than a dozen odd performances.

Oh my god... if this became true in the USA multiple times(New York, Berkley and I guess also in LA) the concerts will be sold out in Germany very fast... I think my plan will be staying up on the day, the tickets will be sold and buy multiple tickets for the closest show for friends and me. And if the tour really will just be 2 weeks long, I guess many people, maybe a lot of them are from eastern Europe, will be disappointed.

the lowest chance to see her on a venue in their own country are, in my opinion: Swiss, Austrians, Serbians, Russians, Finn,... I guess she´ll spend the most time in UK, France, Italy and I hope Germany.

Bladewing wrote:the lowest chance to see her on a venue in their own country are, in my opinion: Swiss, Austrians, Serbians, Russians, Finn,... I guess she´ll spend the most time in UK, France, Italy and I hope Germany.

I guess there´s also a low chance for Spain and Portugal.

UK, France, Italy and Germany should definitely be on the list, there is a huge fan base from these 4 countries!

Bladewing wrote:the lowest chance to see her on a venue in their own country are, in my opinion: Swiss, Austrians, Serbians, Russians, Finn,... I guess she´ll spend the most time in UK, France, Italy and I hope Germany.

I guess there´s also a low chance for Spain and Portugal.

From what has been said Austria is probably the biggest EU fan base for Lindsey.